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After being a victim the sun does show its face again. You will rise again and you will learn to trust again. You will have new ideas and develop new feelings." Stay as long as you like. You are safe here. With Much Love, Tricia Piazza

In Loving Memory


So many people see in death nothing but
 a cruel separation from loved ones.

In death there is certainly the very real
   pain and sorrow of physical separation. 

I personally feel that it is equally true
that our 
loved ones remain with us.
(this is the way I coped with their deaths)
I did not want to feel they just went off to a dark & distant place.
  


I feel they simply continue into external life.
We don't see them because we are still in the darkness of this world.  

I have often reflected upon this and found it to be the greatest
and surest comfort 
in time of my mourning.

Having parents for so long makes you
secretly hope 
that life will make
an exception for you.


Then it happens...

 My Dad JOSEPH VIGGIANO
My Mom PHYLLIS VIGGIANO

Dacha you were My PURE LOVE.
1997 ~ 2010

Beamer My Angelic FurBaby.
1998 ~ 2011

James A. Brame
BF Joan Glinter (Davis)
BFF Rob Bould
Cousin Tony Guzzo, Buffalo, NY

Aunt Jeannie Pegnia, Buffalo, NY
Sister Mary Simonette, (Hilbert College), Hamburg NY
Cousin Rae Wyatt, Buffalo, NY
Nephew Christopher Gatto, Buffalo, NY
Aunt Rose Zweigle, Cinnn., Ohio
Dominick Manzo, Aberdeen, NJ
Aunt Ginny White, Springfield, Mass
Reverend John Thomas Piccione, NJ
Judge Eugene N. Salisbury, Buffalo, NY 
 Mina Pascale, Buffalo, NY
Lucy N. Piazza, Staten Island, NY
Joseph C. Piazza, Staten Island, NY
Phyllis Piazza, Long Beach, NY
Giovanni Faso, Buffalo, NY
Aunt Rose Pascale, Buffalo, NY
Jo Ann Armada, Long Island, NY

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